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Computers, records seized at ACORN offices
n2sooners
by n2sooners  11-6-2009    1
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Top U.S. Scientist Arrested in FBI Sting Attempting to Sell Nuclear Secrets to Israel
foxyarse
by foxyarse  10-20-2009   
 The conduct alleged in this complaint is serious and should serve as a warning to anyone who would consider compromising our nation’s secrets for profit,” said David Kris, assistant attorney general for national security. … “From 1989 through 2006, Nozette held security clearances as high as top secret and had regular, frequent access to classified information and documents related to the US national defense,” the Justice Department said. … “In addition, Nozette allegedly offered to reveal additional classified information that directly concerned nuclear weaponry, military spacecraft or satellites, and other major weapons systems,” DOJ said. In addition to allegations against a network of moles said to be based at U.S. nuclear weapons facilities, Edmonds has also fingered current and former members of Congress, such as Dennis Hastert (R-IL), Dan Burton (R-IN), Roy Blunt (R-MO),Stephen Solarz (D-NY) and Tom Lantos (D-CA, deceased), as well as high-ranking Pentagon and State Dept.
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US scientist charged with spying
jatfla
by jatfla  10-19-2009    2
 "....this complaint is serious and should serve as a warning to anyone who would consider compromising our nation's secrets for profit," Does this include political "profit" and therefore those in Washington?
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Ship of Fools: Obama's Intimates and Advisors
billpar
by billpar  10-13-2009    7
 5. Samantha Power -- Senior Director, Multilateral Affairs, National Security Council. Ms. Power, a professor of public policy at Harvard was only seemingly thrown under the Obama campaign bus for referring to Hillary Clinton as "a monster" during the 2008 Democrat primary. In 2009 President Obama, tapped her to occupy her senior White House foreign policy position. Ms. Power, a "fierce critic of Israel,... was indisputably Barack Obama's closest foreign policy adviser during the campaign 6. Charles Freeman -- Nominated, but not confirmed, as Chairman of the (United States) National Intelligence Council - which is responsible for producing national intelligence estimates for the president and his advisors. Mr. Freeman has a distinguished résumé of long service in both the State and Defense Departments... however
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Terror in America
merrie
by merrie  9-21-2009   
 What I want to know is whether this administration is willing to pull all the information possible out of these suspects. Because one thing that might happen is the remaining individuals or cells accelerate their plans and execute some attacks and kill scores of Americans. Then America will question this administration and the naive far left like they have never been questioned before.
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A Change? Nah
peoples movement
by peoples movement  9-6-2009   
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Record Pfizer $2.3 billion fraud settlement
Teosoma
by Teosoma  9-4-2009   
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Brookline tobacco shop told to cease use of roll-your-own machines
ofcapri
by ofcapri  8-19-2009   
 Tobacco Haven, near the Massachusetts state line on Route 13, has installed two commercial cigarette-making machines. People buy loose tobacco, rolling papers and filters, then use the machine to create their own cigarettes at about half the cost of a typical pack of Marlboros.
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National Procurement Fraud Task Force
supplyknowledge
by supplyknowledge  8-12-2009   
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Detroit Lawyers Found Muslim Law Firm
rogerjac
by rogerjac  7-27-2009   
 Three Detroit lawyers have founded Hafeez & Youssef, a new firm to serve the city’s Muslim community.
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Seyfarth Shaw Brings on Team from Alston & Bird
rogerjac
by rogerjac  7-3-2009   
 Chicago-based Seyfarth Shaw, which in May laid off 50 people and reduced salaries, has brought on a new team of corporate and technology partners from Alston & Bird.
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Spanish PROSECUTION of Bush lawyers will proceed
leevardi
by leevardi  6-25-2009    1
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The White House Fires a Watchdog
merrie
by merrie  6-17-2009    2
 to pad staff salaries, meddle politically in a school-board election, and have AmeriCorps members perform personal services for Mr. Johnson, including washing his car. The curious case of the inspector general and a Presidential ally . . . . . . At the end of May, Mr. Walpin's office recommended that Mr. Johnson, an assistant and St. HOPE itself be "suspended" from receiving federal funds. The Corporation's official charged with suspensions agreed, and in September the suspension letters went out. Mr. Walpin's office also sent a civil and/or criminal referral to the U.S. Attorney for the Eastern District of California. So far, so normal. But that all changed last fall, when Mr. Johnson was elected mayor of Sacramento. News of the suspension had become public, and President Obama began to discuss his federal stimulus spending. A city-hired attorney pronounced in March that Sacramento might be barred from receiving stimulus funds because of Mr. Johnson's suspension.
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Nazi scumbag deported
foxyarse
by foxyarse  6-9-2009   
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Some don’t make it back
clip-on-tie
by clip-on-tie  5-23-2009    1
 But kids, being bulletproof and looking for a good time, are still going.
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The 13 People Who Made Torture Possible
katsteevns
by katsteevns  5-19-2009    4
 12. Steven Bradbury, principal deputy assistant attorney general, OLC (2004), acting assistant attorney general, OLC (2005-2009) 13. George W. Bush, president (2001-2009)
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Great Inspiration
pdanzis
by pdanzis  5-4-2009   
 Very interesting man indeed.
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Torturers Should Be Punished
katsteevns
by katsteevns  4-22-2009    2
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The Bush Six to Be Indicted
ratilfar
by ratilfar  4-13-2009   
 From the article: The six defendants—in addition to Gonzales, Federal Appeals Court Judge and former Assistant Attorney General Jay Bybee, University of California law professor and former Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Yoo, former Defense Department general counsel and current Chevron lawyer William J. Haynes II, Vice President Cheney’s former chief of staff David Addington, and former Undersecretary of Defense Douglas J. Feith—are accused of having given the green light to the torture and mistreatment of prisoners held in U.S. detention in “the war on terror.” The case arises in the context of a pending proceeding before the court involving terrorism charges against five Spaniards formerly held at Guantánamo.
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Former assistant attorney general John Yoo undoes the US Constitution
cheapogroovo
by cheapogroovo  3-26-2009   
 Here are 8 of the 9 memos undermining the First, Fourth and Fifth amendment rights. All you need do to convince yourself that tyranny is everywhere is read government documents
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'Too Big to Fail' a Problem Too Big to Ignore
Wisco
by Wisco  3-18-2009    1
 While Cloutier calls for increased oversight, I'm with Foer -- too big to fail is too big to exist. Time to bust the trusts .
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Bush reversed wartime powers
reimers
by reimers  3-5-2009    1
 The repudiation in this memo suggests a long-overdue recognition that the OLC's legal analyzes were indefensible.
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Secret Bush Memo Authorizing Warrantless Seizure Of 'Terror Suspects' Released
ratilfar
by ratilfar  3-2-2009    2
 Fourth Amendment protections against unwarranted search and seizure, for instance, did not apply in the United States as long as the president was combatting terrorism, the Justice Department said in an Oct. 23, 2001, memo. Story continues below "First Amendment speech and press rights may also be subordinated to the overriding need to wage war successfully," Deputy Assistant Attorney General John Yoo wrote, adding later: "The current campaign against terrorism may require even broader exercises of federal power domestically." On Sept. 25, 2001, Yoo discussed possible changes to the laws governing wiretaps for intelligence gathering. In that memo, he said the government's interest in keeping the nation safe following the terrorist attacks might justify warrantless searches. That memo did not specifically attempt to justify the government's warrantless wiretapping program, but it provided part of the foundation.
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Cushing enters guilty plea for OOB killings
queah
by queah  3-1-2009   
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Bank Of America Won't Give List Of Executives In Receipt Of Questionable Bonuses
Anomaly100
by Anomaly100  2-28-2009   
 Look what greed has done to our beautiful country. Shame on these guys.
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Obama adheres to Bush position on Bagram prison
tommy2balmy
by tommy2balmy  2-21-2009   
 Another bad sign to those seeking real change from the Bush regime. Unless you consider the increased troops sent to the Afghan front as real change.
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KBR, Halliburton Fined $579 m. for Nigerian Bribery Scheme
Wisco
by Wisco  2-14-2009    1
 Of course, $579 million isn't much of a punishment for a crime that earned them $6 billion. In fact, it's kind of a sweet deal -- almost an investment, really. GovExec tells us: CEO William Utt said the agreement closes "both a regrettable and unfortunate chapter in KBR's rich and storied history." He added that the settlement was "very difficult but necessary." Yeah, I'm sure your $5.4 billion overall profit here is a real hardship in this tough economy, Bill. Don't spend it all in one place.
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DNA evidence clears five of 1985 murder
ofcapri
by ofcapri  1-27-2009    9
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Dawn Johnsen, Yoo opponent, nominated for Yoo's job
masbury
by masbury  1-6-2009   
 Highly critical of John Yoo, the Asst Attorney General for the Office of Legal Counsel, who wrote legal opinions justifying Bush abuses. She insists it's the OLC's duty to restrain the President from illegal activities. Her position is, in fact, stronger than Obama's.
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LCD Makers Admit To Price Fixing
David M Ewalt
by David M Ewalt  11-12-2008    1
 The price fixing occurred prior to the end of 2006 -- while it's impossible to say if anything similar is still happening, the price of LCD screens has fallen significantly since then.
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Suspicious: Mexican Minister Killed in Plane Crash
blueridge
by blueridge  11-5-2008   
 Could be a hit job, for he was also a rising political figure, and had many other officials on the plane, including former asst. Attorney General (read Prosecutor). Has alot of the marks of a political targeting (Mexican mafia cartels), not just an accident. It crashed into the financial district too. Someone was "sending a strong message" perhaps, that "accidents can happen" to those who mess with the drug cartels. Video by BBC at link. Who wants to be the next Interior Minister in Mexico (involved in battling drug trade)? Any takers?
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Alaska makes you pay for public records on Palin
Kelika
by Kelika  10-18-2008   
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Fannie, Freddie, and the Left
jatfla
by jatfla  10-13-2008    2
 I know nothing is ever simple but this pretty well explains a lot to me and is consistent with what I see locally in my very liberal State Capital.
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panel found palin abused power
doodleicious
by doodleicious  10-11-2008    2
 evidentally all thats glowing pink to red are not just lips
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Judge Considering Arguments To Block Troopergate probe
merrie
by merrie  10-2-2008    2
  Wouldn’t legislators who call for an investigation naturally believe something was amiss? Clarkson had hoped to call witnesses. The judge said no. Next to Clarkson sat Scott Hoyt – a Dallas lawyer with Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher here on behalf of the Liberty Legal Institute. One point of debate: Did the Senate Judiciary Committee have the proper authority to issue the subpoenas? Maassen said it doesn’t matter whether the Legislature acts through a council or a committee – it still has the same broad powers of investigation. Thomas Van Flein, the lawyer representing Palin her husband Todd, watched from the gallery, along with Sen. Fred Dyson, Rep. John Coghill. Rep. Bob Lynn and Rep. Les Gara.
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John Singleton Mosby
cobrablue
by cobrablue  8-5-2008   
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"Good Faith" Torture Deemed OK
DanaGarrett
by DanaGarrett  7-25-2008    6
 Interesting that they set a subjective standard for torture: viz., if the interrogator thought in "good faith" that the method wouldn't cause long-term mental harm. Note that it didn't require that the method would probably cause long-term mental harm, only that the interrogator didn't believe it would. By defining torture subjectively, the Bush administration: 1. Consigned the definition of torture to belief, thereby making it impossible to adjudicate by objective measures. 2. Totally marginalized the detainee's likely reaction to the method and, thereby, nullified the detainee's humanness and recognition as a rights-bearing being. This kind of sophistry one would expect of a brutal dictatorship.
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Memo: ‘Good Faith’ Protects Against Torture Charge
papananook
by papananook  7-24-2008    1
 good intentions...right.
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Secrecy by US government is the most dangerous
klippety
by klippety  7-17-2008   
 When our own government has so much to hide, it becomes clear, that the gravest danger that this once great nation is facing, is not terrorism from abroad, but the terrorism perpetrated by our own institutions.
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Ashcroft Still In Favor of Torture
klippety
by klippety  7-17-2008   
 Re-writing history and the laws that govern conduct. This conduct is " unbecoming" and this man and many others should be arrested. Even World War II veterans, most, will not support any form of torture.
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